4 Women Killed In Sixth-Floor Apartment Fire In The Bronx; 1 Injured
The fire quickly escalated to three alarms after razing the sixth-floor unit.
Sony Pictures Delays Movie Premieres To 2021 Due To COVID-19 Pandemic
“Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway,” “Ghostbusters: Afterlife,” “Morbius” and “Uncharted” are all moved to different dates next year.
Niantic Is Tweaking 'Pokemon Go' For Indoor Play
While their mission to “get people outside, exercise and explore the world” stays put, Niantic also believes that indoor gameplay is a subset of their outdoor platform.
Soldiers' Home Tragedy: 11 Veterans Dead, 5 Tested Positive For COVID-19
Test results of the five who died at Holyoke Soldiers' Home are still pending, while the result of the 11th resident was “unknown.”
Wimbledon Will Be Cancelled, Says Tennis Head
The last time Wimbledon was cancelled came in 1945 during the height of World War II.
Square Enix Set To Ship 'Final Fantasy VII Remake' Early To Europe, Australia
For those who will have first crack on “Final Fantasy VII Remake,” Kitase and Nomura have one request: do not spoil the game.
FDNY Ambulance Mechanic Dies Of COVID-19
James Villecco as assigned to the Coney Island repair facility and was later transferred to the Review Avenue Facility.
'The Witcher' Developer Donates Nearly $1 Million To Fight COVID-19
The amount is roughly converted to $970,000.
MTA Bus Operator Became Second MTA Worker To Die From COVID-19
MTA officials said it wasn't clear when Cyrus tested positive for COVID-19.
ICE Detainees With Health Risks Released By Federal Judge Over COVID-19 Exposure
United States District Court Judge Analisa Torres pointed that the detainees have “chronic medical conditions” and faces “imminent risk of death or serious injury in immigration detention if exposed to COVID-19.”
'Mortal Kombat 11' Rumor: Ash Williams Is Next DLC Character
Ash's name was added to the list of current third-party fighters. The character was even trademarked, giving the news a bigger question mark.
de Blasio, NYC Officials To Remove 80 Basketball Hoops To Enforce Social Distancing
Cops and Park Department workers failed to stop pick-up games despite “repeated attempts.”
Growing COVID-19 Concerns Urges First Presidency To Close All Latter-Day Saints Temples Worldwide
The closure is a “temporary adjustment” as worldwide efforts are being enforced to prevent the spread of the virus.
Nintendo Of America Closes Repair Centers Over COVID-19 Preventive Measures
Nintendo's North America repair service centers will remain closed until further notice.
Gun Shops In LA To Remain Open After County Sheriff Takes Back Order
The sheriff, who was previously stern in his decision to close all non-essential businesses, had a change of mind and acknowledged the importance of gun shops to law enforcement and security personnel.
9 Inmates Escape South Dakota Jail After Learning Of Positive COVID-19 Case
The escapees bolted the Pierre Community Work Center following the news that one inmate was in isolation after contracting the deadly virus.
Niantic Offers ‘Rotating’ Bundles For ‘Pokemon Go’ Players At Home
The developer has started selling a 100-Poke Ball bundle for 1 PokeCoin in the game’s official shop.
Panic Buying Urges Denver Mayor To Take Back Order Closing Liquor, Marijuana Stores
The move by Hancock was part of a worldwide initiative to slow down the spread of COVID-19.
Tragic Loss: Brooklyn Public School Principal Dies From COVID-19 Complications
City officials confirmed late Monday the death of 36-year-old Dezann Romain, the principal of Brooklyn Democracy Academy.
Facebook's Messenger Connects With Health Agencies To Provide COVID-19 Info
The global program will connect Messenger's developer community with various health-based organizations and UN health agencies to use the app as a platform to “share timely and accurate information."
For The Frontliners: Fiat-Chrysler To Convert China Plant To Make Face Masks
CEO Mike Manley expressed his decision to convert one of their plants to produce “over a million face masks per month.”
New York City Set To Release 23 More Inmates To Prevent COVID-19 Spread
The Chief Executive also said in Sunday's press conference that they will review the case files of some 200 more people who are deemed “vulnerable to COVID-19” and see if they are eligible to be set free.
GameStop Believes They Are 'Essential Retail,' Will Operate Despite Lockdown
GameStop reiterated its plan to maintain its operation because of the products that they carry, believing that it can “enable and enhance” their customers' work from home experience.
New Jersey Detention Center Frontliner Tested Positive For COVID-19
The patient was already under self-quarantine when they showed signs of the bug and later tested positive.
Cases Rising: Navy SEAL Is Latest To Test Positive For COVID-19
The serviceman tested positive Thursday and is now isolated at Naval Base Kitsap-Bangor.
Still All Green Lights For Evo 2020 Despite COVID-19 Pandemic
They are, however, still keeping in touch with health agencies on the growing – and worsening – conditions of the virus.
Amazon Warehouse Employee Tested Positive For COVID-19
The unidentified employee became the first positive case of COVID-19 in Amazon's hourly warehouse employees in the United States.
NYC To Identify Inmates That 'Need To Be Brought Out' Amid COVID-19 Outbreak
They are urging the city to release inmates who are over 50 years old and have “low-risk for re-offending.”
Bronx Shooting: 2 Suspects Arrested In Death Of Homeless Man In Bronx
26-year-old Kaylene Rodriguez and 25-year-old Ryan Padin were taken into custody for killing Matthew Jones on January 19.
'Assassin's Creed Odyssey' Is Free-To-Play For Your Lockdown Binge Pleasure
The developer said that the highly anticipated game will be for on the PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC starting tomorrow, March 19 until Sunday, March 22.